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Knocking Off SOCS Genes in the Mammary Gland
Abstract:Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins are critical regulators of cytokinemediatedresponses in diverse tissues. In the mammary gland, signal transductionpathways elicited by cytokines and hormones have been shown to control distinct stagesof development. In vivo evidence points to essential roles for Socs1 and Socs2 as keyphysiological attenuators of prolactin receptor (PRLR) signaling during pregnancy andlactogenesis. Recently, Socs3 has been shown to be a critical regulator of involution, thecoordinated process of programmed cell death and tissue remodelling that is initiatedafter the cessation of lactation. This review will predominantly focus on the antiapoptoticfunction of Socs3 during mammary gland involution in which it acts as a keyattenuator of Stat3-mediated signal transduction. Perturbation of this pathway leads to anincrease in the levels of c-myc and its likely target genes, p53, bax and E2F-1, providingevidence that c-myc is a central effector of apoptosis during involution.
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